When you hear saying "wood breathes" it means that wood will increase & decrease moisture content ,depending on the moisture level in the air .
This is quite noticeable on the fretboard during the Dry winter months (at least up north ) on SOME guitars ,you start to feel the sharp fret ends ,cause the wood shrinks ,& when spring & summer comes again it expands & you sharps ends don't exist
I've seen this happens with a finished fretboard or an unfinished fretboard like rosewood or ebony .&
I don't believe for a moment type of finish affects tone ,I do believe thickness of finish does ,some of those thick poly finished cheap guitars are tone dead & I heard improvements after there were striped & refinished
The Nitro finished will breath more than a poly guitar ,But only after a couple of decades ,it can breath through the hairline cracks or "Finish Checking"
This is quite noticeable on the fretboard during the Dry winter months (at least up north ) on SOME guitars ,you start to feel the sharp fret ends ,cause the wood shrinks ,& when spring & summer comes again it expands & you sharps ends don't exist
I've seen this happens with a finished fretboard or an unfinished fretboard like rosewood or ebony .&
I don't believe for a moment type of finish affects tone ,I do believe thickness of finish does ,some of those thick poly finished cheap guitars are tone dead & I heard improvements after there were striped & refinished
The Nitro finished will breath more than a poly guitar ,But only after a couple of decades ,it can breath through the hairline cracks or "Finish Checking"
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